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Tetris. Since its debut in 1984, it’s found its way onto nearly every possible platform. Game consoles. Graphing calculators. Lab equipment. Buildings.

Now its found its way onto the most elusive and coveted platform of all: some dude’s chest.

In honor of Tetris’ 30th anniversary, tinkerer Mark Kerger grabbed 128 LEDs, a fistful of batteries and an Arduino Uno, and crammed ’em all together inside of a plain white tee.

The end result: Tetris. On his T-shirt. Tee-tris? Chestris?

Note: since the above video is muted, I’ve embedded the song you probably wanted to hear down below. I’ve also embedded Smooth McGroove’s a cappella version below that, because any day I get to put a Smooth McGroove video in a post is a good day: